I Greek Mythology, the Minotaur was a creature, Half-Man Half-Bull, given birth when Poseidon casted a spell on King minos' wife, Pasiphaë, to fall in love with the Cretain Bull in revenge for Minos' slight on him. Minos then imprisoned it in a nearly inescapable labyrinth and fed it seven Athenian men and women yearly. The Minotaur was then slain by the Hero Theseus, putting an end to its terrible existence.The Appearance of the Minotaur is varies in popular culture. Some depict it as having a bulls head, tail and human feet or hooves, whilst others depict it to having a horned human or vaguely humanoid head and with a centauroid like lower body. Another thing that may vary is how many Minotaurs exist. Some have depict only one minotaur, whilst others depict a full race of them (male and female), who are either savage and warlike or peaceful and civilized. The Minotaur is one of the earliest examples of Anthromorphic characters.